The Adolescents are an American
punk rock band formed in
Fullerton, California
Fullerton ( ) is a city located in northern Orange County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 143,617.
Fullerton was founded in 1887. It secured the land on behalf of the Atchison, Topeka and Sa ...
in 1980. Part of the
hardcore punk
Hardcore punk (also known as simply hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots can be traced to earlier punk ...
movement in
southern California
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in the early 1980s, they were one of the main punk acts to emerge from
Orange County
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*Orange County, California, part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Orange County may also refer to:
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*Orange County, Florida, containing Orlando
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, along with their peers in
Agent Orange
Agent Orange is a chemical herbicide and defoliant, one of the "tactical use" Rainbow Herbicides. It was used by the U.S. military as part of its herbicidal warfare program, Operation Ranch Hand, during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971. It ...
and
Social Distortion
Social Distortion is an American punk rock band formed in 1978 in Fullerton, California. The band currently consists of Mike Ness (lead vocals, lead guitar), Jonny Wickersham (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Brent Harding (bass, backing voca ...
.
Founding bassist
Steve Soto was the sole constant member of the band since its inception until his 2018 death, with singer
Tony Reflex
Anthony Brandenburg (born February 24, 1963) is an American musician best known as the lead singer for the punk rock band the Adolescents. He has used the pseudonyms Tony Cadena, Tony Montana, and Tony Adolescent, and since 1992 has most consis ...
being in the group for all but one album.
During the 1980s the band went through several lineup changes, breakups, and reunions, most involving drummer
Casey Royer
Casey A. Royer, (born October 8, 1958), is an American musician. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Royer is best known as the lead vocalist for Southern Californian punk rock band D.I. and as a drummer for the Adolescents.
Early years
...
and guitarist brothers
Rikk,
Frank
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* Frank (given name)
* Frank (surname)
* Franks (surname)
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Curr ...
, and
Alfie Agnew
Alfonso F. "Alfie" Agnew (born January 24, 1969) is an American mathematician, singer, musician and songwriter. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Agnew is best known for being a member of the punk bands the Adolescents and D.I. as well a ...
. During that decade, they released three albums: ''
Adolescents
Adolescence () is a transitional stage of Developmental biology, physical and psychological Human development (biology), development that generally occurs during the period from puberty to adulthood (typically corresponding to the age of majo ...
'' (1981), ''
Brats in Battalions'' (1987), and ''
Balboa Fun*Zone'' (1988, without Reflex), then broke up in April 1989. Most of the members remained active in other musical projects, and a reunion of most of the early members in 2001 resulted in the comeback album ''
OC Confidential
''OC Confidential'' is the fourth studio album by the American punk rock band the Adolescents, released in July 2005 on Finger Records. It was their first studio album since 1988, and followed their reunion in 2001 after a twelve-year breakup. Th ...
'' (2005). Soto and Reflex have been the band's only constant members and primary songwriters since then, anchoring lineups that have released five more studio albums: ''
The Fastest Kid Alive
''The Fastest Kid Alive'' is the fifth studio album by the American punk rock band the Adolescents, released in June 2011 on Concrete Jungle Records. It was the band's first album not to include at least one of the Agnew brothers ( Rikk, Frank, ...
'' (2011), ''
Presumed Insolent'' (2013), ''La Vendetta...'' (2014), ''Manifest Density'' (2016) and ''Cropduster'' (2018). On June 27, 2018, Soto died at the age of 54 leaving Reflex as the only original founding member.
Brad Logan
Brad Logan, sometimes called Brad Minus, is an American punk rock guitarist from Los Angeles, California, who also owns and operates Blacknoise Recordings, and has collaborated on projects with Alternative Tentacles. Logan was the frontman and gu ...
replaced Soto and the band's tenth album, ''Russian Spider Dump'', was released in October 2020.
History
Formation and first recordings: 1980
Prior to forming the Adolescents, the early band members were part of various formative punk rock groups in
Fullerton, California
Fullerton ( ) is a city located in northern Orange County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 143,617.
Fullerton was founded in 1887. It secured the land on behalf of the Atchison, Topeka and Sa ...
during their teenage years in the late 1970s: Guitarist
Rikk Agnew
Richard Francis "Rikk" Agnew Jr. (born December 9, 1958) is an American musician with a career spanning more than 40 years. He has previously been a member of some of the most influential bands of the Orange County hardcore punk genre, as we ...
and drummer
Casey Royer
Casey A. Royer, (born October 8, 1958), is an American musician. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Royer is best known as the lead vocalist for Southern Californian punk rock band D.I. and as a drummer for the Adolescents.
Early years
...
had played in the Detours and with Agnew's younger brother
Frank
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People
* Frank (given name)
* Frank (surname)
* Franks (surname)
* Franks, a medieval Germanic people
* Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang
Curr ...
in the early lineup of
Social Distortion
Social Distortion is an American punk rock band formed in 1978 in Fullerton, California. The band currently consists of Mike Ness (lead vocals, lead guitar), Jonny Wickersham (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Brent Harding (bass, backing voca ...
, while bassist
Steve Soto was a founding member of
Agent Orange
Agent Orange is a chemical herbicide and defoliant, one of the "tactical use" Rainbow Herbicides. It was used by the U.S. military as part of its herbicidal warfare program, Operation Ranch Hand, during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971. It ...
.
Soto met
Tony Brandenburg at an Agent Orange show in November 1979, and the two, both aged 16, formed a bond, as Soto recalled: "I struck up a conversation with Tony. He was out of control and we became fast friends".
[Blush, p. 89.] "We would talk about music and the problems we were having in
high school
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and about our weight problems", Brandenburg later recalled; "We found that we had a lot in common weight-wise—we were polar opposites
oto was overweight while Brandenburg was tall and thinbut neither of us could change it. All of our problems on the high school scene were caused by our musical taste and our weight. We were the object of constant ridicule, but what was worse was we couldn't get girls".
Soto thought Brandenburg would make a good singer, and suggested this to Rikk Agnew, who at the time used the
stage name
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General Hospital (after
the television show).
[Blush, p. 87.] Soto said: "The General was going to start a new band and I suggested Tony as the singer. He was into the idea but for some reason he ended up reuniting with his old band the Detours instead."
Soto left Agent Orange in late 1979 because bandleader Mike Palm wouldn't include Soto's songs in the band's set, and started a new band in January 1980 with Brandenburg, who used the stage name Tony Cadena.
Soto invited Rikk Agnew to join them in the group; he declined but suggested his younger brother Frank.
"
rank
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* Academic rank
* Diplomatic rank
* Hierarchy
* H ...
was 15," recalled Brandenburg; "Steve told Frank that he was putting together a band and I was going to sing. Frank thought I was kinda weird but decided to try it out anyway".
The lineup was completed with guitarist John O'Donovan and drummer Greg Williams (who went by the stage name Peter Pan), and the new group began practicing, first in Williams' garage and then at the Detours' rehearsal space, a modified
chicken coop
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behind a house.
[Blush, p. 90.] "The band made life liveable", recalled Brandenburg; "High school was still hell, and when a couple of people found out I was in a punk band the ridicule escalated".
The group began performing as the Adolescents, a name taken from an
all-female band An all-female band is a musical group in popular music that is exclusively composed of female musicians. This is distinct from a girl group, in which the female members are solely vocalists, though this terminology is not universally followed. While ...
from
Petaluma
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Petaluma's name comes from the Miwok village nam ...
who had discarded it.
Their first show was in early 1980 at a
Boys Club in
Yorba Linda
Yorba Linda is a suburban city in northeastern Orange County, California, United States, approximately Ordinal directions, southeast of Downtown Los Angeles. It is part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, and had a population of 68,336 at th ...
, playing with Social Distortion and Agent Orange.
"We played six songs, all originals", said Brandenburg; "This is the irony of punk in
Orange County
Orange County most commonly refers to:
*Orange County, California, part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Orange County may also refer to:
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*Orange County, Florida, containing Orlando
*Orange County, Indiana
*Orange County, New ...
: The only bands that played their own material were beginning punk bands. All the rock bands played
cover songs
In popular music, a cover version, cover song, remake, revival, or simply cover, is a new performance or Sound recording and reproduction, recording by a musician other than the original performer or composer of the song. Originally, it referr ...
".
The Adolescents also played at Soto's high school (
El Dorado High School in
Placentia) and O'Donavan's (
Servite High School
Servite High School is a private, Catholic, all-male college preparatory high school operated by the Order of Friar Servants of Mary on a campus in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area in Anaheim, California, US. It was founded by the Servites in ...
in
Anaheim
Anaheim ( ) is a city in northern Orange County, California, part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. As of the 2020 United States Census, the city had a population of 346,824, making it the most populous city in Orange County, the 10th-most p ...
), the latter ending chaotically. Brandenburg recalled: "John set up the gig. We played at lunch. We were pelted with garbage and the set ended with me insulting them through the
P.A. I kept asking 'Where are your girlfriends?' and calling them
fags. John was suspended and Servite swore there would never be another
rock and roll
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band allowed there".
The band recorded their first
demo tape
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that March in Brandenburg's mother's garage in Anaheim, and played their first show with Los Angeles bands the following month, opening for the
Germs at the Fleetwood in
Redondo Beach.
They recorded a second demo that May at a studio in
Midway City
Midway City is a census-designated place in the United States that forms part of the county land controlled by Orange County, California. The only area in Orange County that incorporates its chamber of commerce and homeowners association to act ...
, including the songs "I Hate Children", "No Friends", "Who Is Who", and "Wrecking Crew".
The recordings of "Who Is Who" and "Wrecking Crew" from this tape were released two years later on
BYO Records' inaugural release, the
compilation album
A compilation album comprises Album#Tracks, tracks, which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several Performing arts#Performers, performers. If by one artist, then generally the tr ...
''Someone Got Their Head Kicked In!''; these were the only recordings released by the Adolescents' original lineup until 2005's ''
The Complete Demos 1980–1986
''The Complete Demos 1980–1986'' is a compilation album of demo recordings by the American punk rock band the Adolescents, released in March 2005 on Frontier Records. It includes the band's first three demo tapes, recorded between March and Ju ...
''.
O'Donovan and Williams both left the band in June 1980.
Soto later recalled "John was more concerned with acting like
Johnny Thunders
John Anthony Genzale (July 15, 1952 – April 23, 1991), known professionally as Johnny Thunders, was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. He came to prominence in the early 1970s as a member of the New York Dolls. He later played with ...
instead of playing like him, and Pan refused to shave his sorry excuse of a teenage mustache. I think Pan's girlfriend was supposed to pay for our first demo and then pleaded broke when it came time to pay the man".
Rikk Agnew joined the band, initially as drummer: "Rikk started as our drummer and let me tell you, as a drummer Rikk was second only to
Keith Moon
Keith John Moon (23 August 19467 September 1978) was an English drummer for the rock band the Who. He was noted for his unique style of playing and his eccentric, often self-destructive behaviour and addiction to drugs and alcohol.
Moon grew ...
", said Brandenburg; "He didn't have much of a drum kit...we had to borrow stuff at gigs, and Rikk kept breaking stuff that belonged to other people (he had this bad habit of kicking the drum kit over). For the sake of survival in an environment of increasingly hostile peer-bands, Rikk switched over to guitar, and Rikk's ex-Detours bandmate 'Uncle' Casey Royer joined on drums".
Rikk and Royer brought with them several songs written for the Detours, including "Amoeba", "No Way", "Creatures", "Rip It Up", and "Kids of the Black Hole".
"With the addition of Rikk and Casey, we'd moved to the next level", recalled Frank Agnew, "They were older and more experienced, so we improved quickly".
KROQ-FM
KROQ-FM (106.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving Greater Los Angeles. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts an alternative rock format known as "The World Famous KROQ" (pronounced "kay-rock").
The stat ...
disc jockey
Rodney Bingenheimer
Rodney Bingenheimer (born December 15, 1946) is an American radio disc jockey who is best known as the host of ''Rodney on the ROQ'', a radio program that ran on the Los Angeles rock station KROQ from 1976 to 2017. In the early 1970s, he also ma ...
played the band's second demo tape on his "Rodney on the ROQ" program showcasing local punk acts, giving them the encouragement to record another.
They recorded a third demo that July with Chaz Ramirez and Eddie Joseph of local band Eddie and the Subtitles as
audio engineer
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s.
This demo included "Creatures", "Amoeba", "Self Destruct", and "Do the Eddie", a joke song written about Joseph.
Joseph became the band's manager and began shopping their demo to local record labels.
"He even got us an advance check that he promptly cashed and left town...Thanks Eddie", Soto later recalled.
The Adolescents continued performing locally and gained in popularity.
"After the second party in a row we played turned into a bloodbath/riot (punks and longhairs fighting, then the cops coming and beating everyone up) we quit playing parties", said Brandenburg. "We had popularity with people in the
Hollywood crowd because we'd stand up to our audience if they got violent, and wouldn't hesitate to stop a show if there was a fight. We felt it was inappropriate for punks to be fighting punks".
Bingenheimer approached the band to record a track for his ''Rodney on the ROQ'' compilation album (
Posh Boy Records
Posh Boy Records is a Hollywood, California-based record label owned by the American-born, British-educated Robbie "Posh Boy" Fields, a sometime high school substitute teacher and former copy boy at the ''Los Angeles Times'' who took an intere ...
, 1980), which featured other Los Angeles and Orange County bands including Agent Orange,
Black Flag, and the
Circle Jerks.
The Adolescents provided a recording of "Amoeba" which became a hit on KROQ that December; Posh Boy owner Robbie Fields presented them with gold
single
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Arts, entertainment, and media
* Single (music), a song release
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s for the track at a show at the
Starwood
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...
in
West Hollywood
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in early 1981, and the label later released this version of the song as a single in 1990 and included as a soundtrack for Sony PlayStation Tony Hawk's Pro Skater video game.
The Adolescents also opened for the Germs at the Germs' final show, on December 3, 1980 at the Starwood.
First album, ''Welcome to Reality'' EP, and breakup: 1981–1985
The band gained the attention of local label
Frontier Records
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History
Frontier Records first ...
, who signed them in January 1981.
That March the Adolescents recorded their debut album, ''Adolescents'', also known as ''The Blue Album'' due to its simple blue cover with the band's name in red
typeface
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.
Engineered and mixed by
Thom Wilson
Thom Wilson (died February 8, 2015) was an American punk rock record producer and engineer.
Career
Wilson began his musical career in the mid-1970s, engineering recordings by soft rock artists Burton Cummings and Seals & Crofts. He began working ...
and
produced by
Middle Class
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bassist Mike Patton, it was recorded,
mixed, and
mastered
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in only four days and featured most of the band's oeuvre at the time, including songs from their demos and Royer and Rikk Agnew's Detours songs.
Released the following month, it was one of the first
hardcore punk
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records to be widely distributed throughout the United States, and became one of the best-selling California hardcore albums behind the
Dead Kennedys
Dead Kennedys are an American punk rock band that formed in San Francisco, California, in 1978. The band was one of the defining punk rock, punk bands during its initial eight-year run.
Dead Kennedys' lyrics were usually political in nature, sa ...
' ''
Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables
''Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables'' is the debut studio album by the American punk rock band Dead Kennedys. It was first released on September 2, 1980, through Cherry Red Records in the United Kingdom, and I.R.S. Records in the United States. ...
'' (1980), selling over 10,000 copies.
Though Rikk Agnew had contributed heavily to the album, tensions between him and the other band members were leading to frequent arguments.
Just a few months after the album's release, during a performance at the Starwood, he abruptly threw his guitar and walked offstage, quitting the band.
"Rikk and I began to have conflicting ideas and Rikk left, citing musical differences", said Brandenburg.
Rikk briefly rejoined the Detours until their breakup in 1982, then joined the
gothic rock
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band
Christian Death
Christian Death is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles County, California, in 1979 by Rozz Williams. With major line-up changes over the years, Christian Death has retained "a relentlessly confrontational stand against organized religi ...
, playing on their 1982 album ''
Only Theatre of Pain
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It is considered by most critics to be the harbinger of the deathrock style of music, as well ...
'', and released a solo album, ''
All by Myself
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'' (1982).
[Blush, pp. 90–91.] He was replaced in the Adolescents by
Pat Smear
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, formerly of the Germs.
The band was planning their first tour, to begin late that summer and last into the fall. "We needed to tour to survive", recalled Brandenburg. "We had been banned from every club in Hollywood that could hold us—the Starwood, the
Roxy, and the
Whisky
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—and a lot of people wouldn't go to
Pasadena
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Its ...
(
Perkins Palace) or
East L.A.
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(The Vex) to see us".
Smear, however, did not want to tour, and so left the band in June after only three months to allow them to find a guitar player who would tour.
He was replaced by Royer's roommate, Steve Roberts, and in July the new lineup recorded a three-song
EP, ''
Welcome to Reality'', produced by Thom Wilson.
Despite the success of the album, the planned release of the EP, and the forthcoming tour, the Adolescents broke up in August 1981.
"Oddly enough, we'd never even made it out of California", Frank Agnew later reflected.
Brandenburg later cited disagreements over the band's direction and his personal discomfort with their sudden popularity as reasons for the breakup:
There were big fights between me and most of the band for my refusal to take out the word "fuck" and change it to "suck". The parents of two members were upset by the profanity — this was our big chance to become junior pop stars; they wanted to tone it down for a wider audience. I looked at groups like Stiff Little Fingers
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and said "This is where that leads to". They wanted to sell out; I wasn't comfortable with being anybody's role model. I was an awkward, nerdy, goofy teen — within two years I was suddenly some spokesman for the angry teenager. I wasn't anyone's spokesperson; I could barely speak for myself! Everybody hated me, then they all loved me. I didn't have enough real friends around to differentiate between what friendship was and what was a passing infatuation. It just wasn't comfortable for me.
''Welcome to Reality'' was released that October but was not well received. "It went over like a lead balloon and we threw in the towel", said Brandenburg.
After the breakup, Brandenburg formed a new band, the Abandoned, who released one album, ''Killed by Faith'' (1985).
Soto and Frank Agnew joined Los Angeles punk band
Legal Weapon
Legal Weapon were a Southern California-based punk band, initially composed of singer Kat Arthur and guitarist Brian Hansen (both previously of the Silencers), bassist Patricia Morrison (formerly of Bags and later of the Gun Club, the Sisters o ...
, playing on their 1982 album ''
Death of Innocence
''Death of Innocence'' is the first album by the American punk rock band Legal Weapon. It was independently released in 1982 on Arsenal Records.
Critical reception
''Trouser Press'' wrote that "''Death of Innocence'' catapulted Legal Weapon int ...
''; Agnew remained with them for ''
Your Weapon'', released later that year, then moved on to Hvy Drt, playing on their 1985 ''Hvy Drt'' EP.
Royer, meanwhile, started
D.I., taking on the role of singer.
He was joined by Roberts, Rikk Agnew, and former Social Distortion drummer
Derek O'Brien for the
''D.I.'' EP (1983). Agnew then brought in his younger brother,
Alfie Agnew
Alfonso F. "Alfie" Agnew (born January 24, 1969) is an American mathematician, singer, musician and songwriter. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Agnew is best known for being a member of the punk bands the Adolescents and D.I. as well a ...
, and the two remained in D.I. until 1987, playing on the albums ''
Ancient Artifacts
''Ancient Artifacts'' is D.I.'s first full-length studio album, which was released in 1985. "Hang Ten in East Berlin" and "Spiritual Law" were later re-recorded on the band's second album, ''Horse Bites Dog Cries'', which was released in 1986. " ...
'' (1985) and ''
Horse Bites Dog Cries
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'' (1986), and the ''Team Goon'' EP (1987).
Reunion, ''Brats in Battalions'', and ''Balboa Fun*Zone'': 1986–1989
The ''Blue Album'' lineup of the Adolescents (Brandenburg, now using the stage name Tony Montana; Soto; Royer; and Rikk and Frank Agnew) played a reunion show in April 1986 at Fender's Ballroom in
Long Beach, California
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Incorporate ...
which led to the band re-forming.
They played more shows and began working on material for a new album, recording a demo of two new songs, "The Liar" and "Peasant Song".
Frank Agnew left the band after a few months, however, and was replaced by his younger brother Alfie, then Royer left the group that August and was replaced by Sandy Hanson, formerly of
the Mechanics.
"Casey wanted to keep D.I. going, and I lost interest", said Frank.
"I think that when Casey left, the band lost a major part of its sound", reflected Brandenburg in 1989. "Casey always played this kinda
surf beat. On top of that, he was a major part of the vocal attack. When Casey left, the band...changed".
The new lineup recorded the ''
Brats in Battalions'' album that summer; it included new recordings of all three songs from ''Welcome to Reality'', a new version of "Do the Eddie" (retitled "Do the Freddie"), and cover versions of "
The House of the Rising Sun
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" and
the Stooges
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' "I Got a Right".
After touring through much of the second half of 1986, Alfie Agnew left the band at the end of the year to attend college and was replaced by
Dan Colburn.
The lineup of Brandenburg, Soto, Colburn, Hanson, and Rikk Agnew toured for most of 1987, and ''Brats in Battalions'' was released that August on the group's own label,
SOS Records
SOS Records is a California-based punk-rock record label. The label was founded by Rob Chaos of Total Chaos and Ezzat Soliman.
Bands
* 4 Past Midnight
*Abrasive Wheels
*The Adicts
*Adolescents
* The Agitators
*Antidote
*Bad Manners
* Bang Suga ...
.
The band also contributed a cover version of
the Kinks
The Kinks were an English rock band formed in Muswell Hill, north London, in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies. They are regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s. The band emerged during the height of British rhythm ...
' "
All Day and All of the Night" to the compilation ''Rat Music for Rat People Vol. III'' that year.
By the end of 1987, however, Brandenburg and Colburn both left the band.
Brandenburg stated in 1989, "I was interested in other things (I had joined another band, the Flower Leperds), and the Adolescents touring cut into my school work".
He went on to record three studio albums with the Flower Leperds: ''Dirges in the Dark'' (1988), ''Heaven's Closed'' (1989), and ''Purple Reign'' (1990), sometimes using the stage name Tony Adolescent. Soto, Hanson, and Rikk Agnew decided to continue as the Adolescents with Soto and Agnew sharing lead vocal duties, and recruited guitarist Paul Casey, who left after a few months of touring.
Frank Agnew rejoined the band and they recorded the album ''
Balboa Fun*Zone'' (1988), released by
Triple X Records
Triple X Records was a Los Angeles-based record company started by three former employees of the bankrupt Greenworld Distribution: Dean Naleway, Peter Heur and Charley Brown.
The label was known for "a fearlessly eclectic catalogue that broke away ...
.
The band then broke up in April 1989.
Triple X released the album ''
Live 1981 & 1986'' in 1989, combining recordings from two live performances.
The ''Blue Album'' lineup reunited for a show in December 1989 at the
Reseda Country Club
Reseda Country Club was a nightclub and multi-purpose venue located on Sherman Way in Reseda, California.
The building started off as a Sav-On drug store in the 1950s and later became a music venue in 1980 when Chuck Landis purchased the site. ...
, which was recorded and released eight years later as the live album ''
Return to the Black Hole
''Return to the Black Hole'' is a live album by the American punk rock band the Adolescents, released in September 1997 on Amsterdamned Records. It was recorded in December 1989 during a reunion performance by the band's 1980–81 lineup.
Backgr ...
'' (Amsterdamned Records, 1997).
Post-Adolescents projects: 1990–2000
Following the Adolescents' breakup, most of the members remained active in other projects. Soto formed the parody group
Manic Hispanic
Manic Hispanic is an American Chicano punk rock band from Orange County and Los Angeles, California, United States. They are a comedy act that plays cover versions of punk rock "standards" by slightly renaming songs and adjusting lyrics with humo ...
in 1992 with Gabby Gaborno and other
Chicano
Chicano or Chicana is a chosen identity for many Mexican Americans in the United States. The label ''Chicano'' is sometimes used interchangeably with ''Mexican American'', although the terms have different meanings. While Mexican-American ident ...
punk musicians, issuing their first album, ''The Menudo Incident'', that year.
He, Hanson, and Frank Agnew simultaneously started a band called Joyride, but Frank soon left to focus on his family life.
He was replaced by guitarist Mike McKnight, who had played additional guitar on the ''Brats in Battalions'' track "The Liar", and Joyride continued until 1996, issuing two studio albums, ''Johnny Bravo'' (1992) and ''Another Month of Mondays'' (1994).
Soto and Hanson subsequently formed
22 Jacks; Hanson left after the band's debut album, ''Uncle Bob'' (1996).
22 Jacks continued until 2001, issuing two more albums: ''Overserved'' (1998) and ''Going North'' (1999).
Royer remained active with D.I., who released ''
What Good Is Grief to a God?'' in 1988 and ''
Tragedy Again'' in 1989. Alfie Agnew rejoined D.I. from 1990 to 1992, joined by ex-Adolescent Dan Colburn on bass guitar; the two performed on the live album ''Live at a Dive'' (1993). Rikk Agnew, meanwhile, briefly rejoined Christian Death (performing on the live album ''Sleepless Nights: Live 1990'') and released another solo album, ''Emotional Vomit'' (1990), under the name Rikk Agnew's Yard Sale; it featured contributions from his brothers Frank and Alfie. His third solo album, ''Turtle'', was released in 1992. Following the Flower Leperds, Tony Brandenburg started a new group, Sister Goddamn, who issued two albums, ''Portrait in Crayon'' (1992) and ''Folksongs of the Spanish Inquisition'' (1995).
In 1992, the Adolescents' ''Blue Album'' members reunited in two projects. Brandenburg and Rikk and Frank Agnew joined other Southern California punk musicians including Bruce Duff (of
45 Grave
45 Grave is an American rock band from Los Angeles formed in 1979. The original group broke up in 1985, but vocalist Dinah Cancer subsequently revived the band.
History
The band was founded during the punk rock movement by Paul B. Cutler in ...
, Twisted Roots, Sister Goddamn, and several
Jeff Dahl
Jeff Dahl (born 1955, Stuttgart, Germany) is an American musician. In 1960, the Dahl family relocated to Hawaii.
Dahl recorded his first single, "Rock N Roll Critic", in 1977, which was released on the Doodley Squat label. Dahl later performed ...
projects),
Jonny Wickersham
Jonny "2 Bags" Wickersham (born May 26, 196 is an American musician who is currently a guitarist for the California punk rock band Social Distortion. He joined Social Distortion after the death of founding member and longtime friend Dennis Danel ...
, and Warner Young for ''Pinups'', an album of cover versions of punk rock songs from the 1970s and early 1980s on which Soto sang backing vocals alongside
Dave Naz
David F. Nazworthy, professionally known as Dave Naz (born September 2, 1969) is an American photographer and film director.
Early life
Nazworthy was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in Beverly Hills. He is the son of Maxine F. Na ...
(of the
Chemical People,
Down by Law, and
the Last The Last may refer to:
*The Last (band)
The Last is an American, Los Angeles-based, early pop/punk band, formed in 1976 by Joe Nolte with high school bandmates Vitus Matare and Dave Harbison. By 1978 the band included three brothers: Joe (guitar ...
) and Rik L. Rik (of F-Word! and the Slaves).
Brandenburg (now using the stage name Tony Reflex), Royer, and Rikk Agnew also formed ADZ; the group's name was a shortened form of Adolescents.
Royer and Agnew both left ADZ after the band's first album, ''Where Were You?'' (1992); both had
substance abuse
Substance abuse, also known as drug abuse, is the use of a drug in amounts or by methods which are harmful to the individual or others. It is a form of substance-related disorder. Differing definitions of drug abuse are used in public health, ...
issues. Royer was addicted to
heroin
Heroin, also known as diacetylmorphine and diamorphine among other names, is a potent opioid mainly used as a recreational drug for its euphoric effects. Medical grade diamorphine is used as a pure hydrochloride salt. Various white and brow ...
, while Agnew abused a variety of drugs and drank alcohol excessively throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, becoming
obese
Obesity is a medical condition, sometimes considered a disease, in which excess body fat has accumulated to such an extent that it may negatively affect health. People are classified as obese when their body mass index (BMI)—a person's we ...
in the process.
Royer resumed recording with D.I., issuing ''
State of Shock'' in 1994, and continued to perform with various lineups throughout the decade. Rikk Agnew briefly rejoined Christian Death, playing on the live album ''Iconologia'' (1993). Brandenburg continued ADZ with other members, issuing two more albums during the 1990s: 1995's ''Piper at the Gates of Downey'' (with Frank Agnew playing lead guitar on five tracks) and 1998's ''Transmissions from Planet Speedball''.
Reunion and ''OC Confidential'': 2001–2005
The ''Blue Album'' lineup of Reflex, Soto, Royer, and Rikk and Frank Agnew reunited again in 2001 to play a birthday party for Reflex's wife.
Over the next few years the band played sporadically, including opening for
Bad Religion
Bad Religion is an American punk rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980. The band's lyrics cover topics related to religion, politics, society, the media and science. Musically, they are noted for their melodic sensibilitie ...
at a benefit for ''
Flipside'' and a headlining slot at Los Angeles' Galaxy Theater.
During this time the band members remained active in their other projects: Royer released D.I.'s ''
Caseyology'' in 2002, Reflex did one more studio album with ADZ, 2002's ''American Steel'', while Soto did two more with Manic Hispanic, ''The Recline of Mexican Civilization'' (2001) and ''Mijo Goes to Jr. College'' (2003). Royer left the Adolescents again, going on to release ''
On the Western Front'' with D.I. in 2007.
He was replaced by drummer
Derek O'Brien, formerly of Social Distortion, D.I., Agent Orange, and Extra Fancy.
Encouraged by the response to their reunion shows, Reflex suggested that the band start writing new material.
The Adolescents issued an EP titled ''Unwrap and Blow Me!'' in 2003, limited to 100 copies and consisting of six new songs: "Hawks and Doves", "Where the Children Play", "California Son", "OC Confidential", "Pointless Teenage Anthem", and "Within These Walls". They performed a show on October 3, 2003 at the
House of Blues
House of Blues is an American chain of live music concert halls and restaurants. It was founded by Isaac Tigrett, the co-founder of Hard Rock Cafe, and Dan Aykroyd, co-star of the 1980 film ''The Blues Brothers''. The first location opened at ...
at
Downtown Disney
Downtown Disney (officially the Downtown Disney District) is an outdoor shopping center located at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. It opened on January 12, 2001; a component of the Disneyland Resort expansion project alongside the ...
, which was filmed and recorded for
Kung Fu Records
Kung Fu Records is an American independent record label founded in 1996 by Joe Escalante and Warren Fitzgerald of the punk rock band The Vandals. Founded in order to release a record by the Riverside, California band Assorted Jelly Beans, the ...
' live series ''
The Show Must Go Off!
''The Show Must Go Off!'' is a live concert DVD series produced by Kung Fu Films, an offshoot of the Kung Fu Records label run by Vandals bassist Joe Escalante, who also acts as producer for the series. The series began in 2002 and has thus far i ...
''. The resulting live album and
DVD
The DVD (common abbreviation for Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format. It was invented and developed in 1995 and first released on November 1, 1996, in Japan. The medium can store any kind ...
, titled ''
Live at the House of Blues'', was released February 24, 2004 and featured songs from ''Adolescents'' and ''Welcome to Reality'' along with the new songs "OC Confidential", "California Son", "Lockdown America", "Hawks and Doves", and "Within These Walls".
Rikk Agnew, however, continued to drink excessively and was not invested in the reunion. He left the band by the end of 2003, halfway through the recording process for a new album.
"None of it made me happy anymore," he reflected 11 years later, "I loathed it".
He continued to struggle with
alcoholism
Alcoholism is, broadly, any drinking of alcohol (drug), alcohol that results in significant Mental health, mental or physical health problems. Because there is disagreement on the definition of the word ''alcoholism'', it is not a recognize ...
, drug abuse,
depression, and
morbid obesity
Obesity is a medical condition, sometimes considered a disease, in which excess body fat has accumulated to such an extent that it may negatively affect health. People are classified as obese when their body mass index (BMI)—a person's we ...
over the next several years, despite being taken to
drug rehabilitation
Drug rehabilitation is the process of medical or psychotherapeutic treatment for dependency on psychoactive substances such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and street drugs such as cannabis, cocaine, heroin or amphetamines. The general inte ...
by some of his former Detours bandmates in 2006.
This resulted in a number of serious health problems, and by early 2010 his doctors predicted he would not live beyond three more months.
He gave up hard drugs and alcohol, began dieting and exercising, and lost a significant amount of weight.
By 2014 he was engaged to former Christian Death member
Gitane DeMone, had started his own group, the Rikk Agnew Band, and had reunited with his first band, the Detours, which now included his brother Alfie.
Rikk's departure stalled the Adolescents' recording plans. Soto recorded another album with Manic Hispanic, 2005's ''Grupo Sexo''. The Adolescents decided to continue as a quartet, re-recording the new songs they had done with Rikk and recording several more for their comeback album, ''
OC Confidential
''OC Confidential'' is the fourth studio album by the American punk rock band the Adolescents, released in July 2005 on Finger Records. It was their first studio album since 1988, and followed their reunion in 2001 after a twelve-year breakup. Th ...
'' (2005), which ultimately took over two years to complete.
Prior to its release, they issued ''
The Complete Demos 1980–1986
''The Complete Demos 1980–1986'' is a compilation album of demo recordings by the American punk rock band the Adolescents, released in March 2005 on Frontier Records. It includes the band's first three demo tapes, recorded between March and Ju ...
'', a compilation of all of the early lineups' demo recordings, released by Frontier Records in March 2005. ''OC Confidential'' followed that July through Finger Records. For touring in support of the album, the band was joined by Frank Agnew's son, Frank Agnew, Jr., on second guitar.
Reflex wrapped up ADZ by recording a live album that September, released the following year as ''Live Plus Five''.
Reflex and Soto-led lineups, Soto's death and ''Russian Spider Dump'': 2006–present
The Adolescents toured in support of ''OC Confidential'', but Frank Agnew left the band in 2006. Rotating through as the band's live guitarists over the next few years were Matt Beld, Joe Harrison, and Soto's former Joyride bandmate Mike McKnight. O'Brien left the band in 2008 and was replaced by Armando Del Rio. Reflex and Soto became the band's sole constant members and primary songwriters from this point forward, and signed the Adolescents to German label Concrete Jungle Records. A split EP with the band
Burning Heads
Burning Heads is a punk rock and reggae band from Orléans, France. The group formed in 1987, and started out releasing records independently before signing with Play It Again Sam in 1994. They became more popular in America with the release of ...
was released in 2009. For the band's next album, 2011's ''
The Fastest Kid Alive
''The Fastest Kid Alive'' is the fifth studio album by the American punk rock band the Adolescents, released in June 2011 on Concrete Jungle Records. It was the band's first album not to include at least one of the Agnew brothers ( Rikk, Frank, ...
'', the lineup was Reflex, Soto, Del Rio, McKnight, and Harrison. The band also contributed a cover version of
the Runaways
The Runaways were an all-female American rock band who recorded and performed from 1975 to 1979. The band released four studio albums and one live album during its run. Among their best-known songs are " Cherry Bomb", "Hollywood", "Queens of ...
' "School Days" to the tribute album ''Take It or Leave It: A Tribute to the Queens of Noise'' that year.
Dan Root took Harrison's guitar position in 2010, and the Adolescents released the ''American Dogs in Europe'' EP in conjunction with a European tour. This was followed by the band's sixth studio album, ''
Presumed Insolent'' (2013). Del Rio was replaced by Mike Cambra, and McKnight by Leroy Merlin, for 2014's ''La Vendetta...'', which was given a North American release the following year by Frontier Records. ''Hot War'', a split EP with Russian band Svetlanas, followed in 2015, containing one song from ''Presumed Insolent'' and one from ''La Vendetta...'' The Adolescents' released ''Manifest Density'', was released July 8, 2016 by Concrete Jungle, with
Ian Taylor taking Merlin's place as rhythm guitarist.
On June 27, 2018, bassist and founding member Steve Soto died at the age of 54, days after completing an East coast tour with the band. Cause of death is unknown. Tony Reflex released a statement saying "With heavy heart I share the passing of Steve Soto, my friend and bandmate since 1979. I don't know what to do. Or to say. Goodbye my brother." The band released ''Cropduster'', their ninth album and final album with Soto, on July 20, 2018. On July 16, 2018,
Leftover Crack
Leftovers are surplus foods remaining unconsumed at the end of a meal, which may be put in containers with the intention of eating later. Inedible remains like bones are considered ''waste'', not leftovers. Depending on the situation, the amoun ...
's
Brad Logan
Brad Logan, sometimes called Brad Minus, is an American punk rock guitarist from Los Angeles, California, who also owns and operates Blacknoise Recordings, and has collaborated on projects with Alternative Tentacles. Logan was the frontman and gu ...
joined band following Soto's passing. The band released ''Russian Spider Dump'', their tenth album and first without Soto and first with Logan, on October 23, 2020.
Band members
;Current members
*
Tony Reflex
Anthony Brandenburg (born February 24, 1963) is an American musician best known as the lead singer for the punk rock band the Adolescents. He has used the pseudonyms Tony Cadena, Tony Montana, and Tony Adolescent, and since 1992 has most consis ...
– lead vocals (1980–1981, 1986–1988, 2001–present)
*Dan Root – lead guitar (2010–present)
*Mike Cambra – drums (2013–present)
*
Ian Taylor – rhythm guitar (2014–present)
*
Brad Logan
Brad Logan, sometimes called Brad Minus, is an American punk rock guitarist from Los Angeles, California, who also owns and operates Blacknoise Recordings, and has collaborated on projects with Alternative Tentacles. Logan was the frontman and gu ...
- bass (2018–present)
;Touring members
*Frank Agnew, Jr. – rhythm guitar (2005)
*Matt Beld – rhythm guitar (2006–2007)
*Warren Renfrow – bass (2007–2008)
*Gilbert Picardo – rhythm guitar (2013–2014)
;Former members
*
Steve Soto – bass (1980–1981, 1986–1989, 2001–2018, died 2018)
*
Frank Agnew
Francis Thomas "Frank" Agnew (born August 18, 1964) is an American guitarist and songwriter, best known for being a member of punk rock band the Adolescents. Frank's brothers Rikk Agnew and Alfie Agnew, as well as his son Frank Agnew Jr., are als ...
– lead guitar (1980–1981, 1986, 1988–1989, 2001–2006)
*John O'Donovan – rhythm guitar (1980)
*Peter Pan (Greg Williams) – drums (1980)
*
Rikk Agnew
Richard Francis "Rikk" Agnew Jr. (born December 9, 1958) is an American musician with a career spanning more than 40 years. He has previously been a member of some of the most influential bands of the Orange County hardcore punk genre, as we ...
– rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1980–1981, 1986–1989, 2001–2003)
*
Casey Royer
Casey A. Royer, (born October 8, 1958), is an American musician. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Royer is best known as the lead vocalist for Southern Californian punk rock band D.I. and as a drummer for the Adolescents.
Early years
...
– drums (1980–1981, 1986, 2001)
*
Pat Smear
Georg Albert Ruthenberg (born August 5, 1959), better known by his stage name Pat Smear, is an American musician. He is best known for being the lead guitarist and co-founder of Los Angeles-based punk band The Germs and for being a rhythm guitar ...
– rhythm guitar (1981)
*Steve Roberts – rhythm guitar (1981)
*
Alfie Agnew
Alfonso F. "Alfie" Agnew (born January 24, 1969) is an American mathematician, singer, musician and songwriter. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Agnew is best known for being a member of the punk bands the Adolescents and D.I. as well a ...
– lead guitar (1986)
*Sandy Hansen – drums (1986–1989)
*
Dan Colburn – lead guitar (1986–1987)
*Paul Casey – lead guitar (1988; died 2015)
*
Derek O'Brien – drums (2001–2008)
*Joe Harrison – lead guitar (2006–2012, 2014)
*Mike McKnight – rhythm guitar (2008–2013)
*Armando del Río – drums (2008–2013)
*Leroy Merlin (Steve Soto) – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2014)
Timeline
Discography
;Studio albums
*''
Adolescents
Adolescence () is a transitional stage of Developmental biology, physical and psychological Human development (biology), development that generally occurs during the period from puberty to adulthood (typically corresponding to the age of majo ...
'' (1981)
*''
Brats in Battalions'' (1987)
*''
Balboa Fun*Zone'' (1988)
*''
OC Confidential
''OC Confidential'' is the fourth studio album by the American punk rock band the Adolescents, released in July 2005 on Finger Records. It was their first studio album since 1988, and followed their reunion in 2001 after a twelve-year breakup. Th ...
'' (2005)
*''
The Fastest Kid Alive
''The Fastest Kid Alive'' is the fifth studio album by the American punk rock band the Adolescents, released in June 2011 on Concrete Jungle Records. It was the band's first album not to include at least one of the Agnew brothers ( Rikk, Frank, ...
'' (2011)
*''
Presumed Insolent'' (2013)
*''
La Vendetta...'' (2014)
*''Manifest Density'' (2016)
*''Cropduster'' (2018)
*''Russian Spider Dump'' (2020)
References
External links
*
*
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